Hollywood Will Tolerate No Tolerance (or Tweets) "Filmmaker Mark Duplass tweets kindly toward Ben Shapiro, and is forced to repent and call Shapiro a racist homophobe.
"Mark Duplass is an up and coming filmmaker and actor. On July 10, he tweeted his intention to "perform one random, tiny act of kindness each day for the next 365 days." So far, so good. Liberals can be kind, right?
"Then, Wednesday, he tweeted "Fellow liberal: If you are interested at all in ‘crossing the aisle’ you should consider following @BenShapiro. I don’t agree with him on much but he’s a genuine person who once helped me for no other reason than to be nice. He doesn’t bend the truth. His intentions are good." (The tweet has since been deleted.)
"Variety called that tweet "controversial." As if calling another human being genuine and thanking them for being nice is a controversial act. "Nice" is controversial unless the person has been vetted by the Hollywood Church of Liberalism." . . .
Backlash: Public Outraged Over Art Gallery’s Violent Anti-Trump Window Display . . . "They’ve had some of the more notable ISIS marches/riots since Trump’s inauguration, whose peaceful tactics including hurling bricks from the roofs of buildings. We are fortunate that it didn’t actually kill anyone.
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"So maybe the Art Gallery thought it would be celebrated as a heroic member of ‘the Resistance’ by their neighbors by putting up the kind of image that would make any ISIS propagandist beam with pride.
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